The Green Bird (score)
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"The Green Bird" score is composed and orchestrated by Elliot Goldenthal
Elliot Goldenthal
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 for the 1999 musical
Musical theatre
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 of the same name
The Green Bird
The Green Bird is an 18th century commedia dell'arte play by Carlo Gozzi. It has been translated into English by Albert Bermel and Ted Emery and also by John D. Mitchell. The most famous production, directed by Julie Taymor, was first performed on Broadway in 2000.-Plot:The play is set in the...

, directed by long-time Goldenthal collaborator Julie Taymor
Julie Taymor
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; it is an allegorical fairy tale of a royal family's rite of passage after being separated by a wicked grandmother.

The score itself is typical of Goldenthal's style; atonal, sometimes disonant and a balance between theatre, drama and invention. It was, along with the musical itself, well received by critics.

Track listing

  1. Truffaldino's Sausage Shop (1:15)
  2. O Greedy People (2:56)
  3. Tartaglia's Lament (1:52)
  4. The Bickering (1:02)
  5. Calmon, King of Statues (2:28)
  6. Joy to the King (2:14)
  7. Ninetta's Hope (2:33)
  8. Renzo and Pompea Duet (2:11)
  9. Barbarina's Lament (1:48)
  10. The Waters That Dance (1:26)
  11. Serpentina's Garden (1:33)
  12. Under Bustle Funk (1:13)
  13. Green Bird Descent (2:12)
  14. The Magic Feather (1:06)
  15. The King's Lament (solo violin) (0:40)
  16. Accordions and Palace Rhumba (1:28)
  17. Prologue (Radio Waves) (2:00)
  18. Acids and Alkalis (2:28)
  19. Apple Aria Instrumental (1:35)
  20. O Foolish Heart (2:19)

Crew/Performers

  • Voice cast - Sophia Salguero, Sarah Jane Nelson, Meredith Patterson
    Meredith Patterson
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    , Sebastian Roché
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    , Lee Lewis, Andrew Weems, Ken Barnett, Reg E. Cathey
    Reg E. Cathey
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    , Didi Conn
    Didi Conn
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    , Ned Eisenberg
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    , Edward Hibbert
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    , Katie MacNicol, Sarah Jane Nelson, Kristine Nielsen, Derek Smith
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     and Bruce Turk.

  • Musical soloists - Barry Finclair, Teese Gohl, Bruce Williamson, Harvey Estrin, Steve Gorn
    Steve Gorn
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    , Gerard Reuter, Antoine Silverman
    Antoine Silverman
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    , Bill Ruyle, Gil Goldstein
    Gil Goldstein
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    , Virgil Blackwell, Elliot Goldenthal
    Elliot Goldenthal
    Elliot Goldenthal is an American composer of contemporary classical music. He was a student of Aaron Copland and John Corigliano, and is best known for his distinctive style and ability to blend various musical styles and techniques in original and inventive ways...

     and Richard Martinez.

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